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What is the Bronsted-Lowry definition of an acid?
A. A substance capable of accepting a hydrogen ion H+
B. A substance that produces hydroxyl ions OH-(aq)
C. A substance that dissociates in water to give hydrogen ions H+(aq)
D. A substance capable of donating a hydrogen ion H+
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